Men to the Rescue – How to Save Women From Breast Pain, Cysts, and Cancer

You know how excited men are about women’s breasts.
Actually, men are obsessed.

This, of course, makes women obsessed, too. And it causes
them to do very strange things to their breasts.

Women pierce them, stuff them, tattoo, push up, and
constrict them, compress them, clamp them with underwires, wrap them, suck them
out to make them smaller, toxify them with chemicals leaching out of their
bras, routinely X-ray them with mammograms to look for tumors, and sometimes
agree to surgically remove them to prevent breast cancer.

Women treat their breasts as fashion accessories. Many women
even refuse to use their breasts to nurse their babies since this, they fear,
will mar their breasts’ visual appeal.

Of course, from a biological perspective, breasts are for
nursing babies. They also play a part in sexuality. However, as with all
things, when people get obsessed, they go over the edge and start doing extreme
things. The result is often a disease.

Our culture causes disease by teaching us attitudes and
behaviors that interfere with the way our bodies are supposed to function. When
it comes to breast cancer, it is caused by an attitude that cleavage rules, and
behavior of daily bra wearing.

In fact, research has shown that the leading cause of breast
cancer is the wearing of tight bras for long periods of time each day. Breast
cancer is only a problem in cultures where women wear bras. Bra-free women have
about the same incidence of breast cancer as men. On the other hand, women who
sleep in their bras, or wear them 24/7, have a 3 in 4 chance of developing this
disease.

Bras are constrictive garments designed to alter breast
shape, which is accomplished by applying constant pressure to the delicate
breast tissue. This constriction can impair the drainage of lymph fluid from
the tissue, as the bra squeezes down on easily compressed lymphatic vessels. A
healthy, unrestricted lymphatic system is essential for removing fluid and
toxins from the breast tissue and is the circulatory pathway of the immune
system. Chronic compression and constriction of the breast lymphatic system by
bras can result in fluid accumulation (lymphedema), breast pain, cyst
formation, fibrocystic breast disease, and may lead to cancer. Signs of
constriction are red marks and indentations in the skin left by the bra.

Why do women wear bras? It’s because our culture trains them
too. Girls start learning when very young that they are expected to have
beautiful breasts. Toddlers are dressed in styles that mimic adult clothing,
including wearing “tops” to cover their immature breasts. As they
grow up, they see endless images of women on T.V., in magazines, in the movies,
all showing women dressed in bras. They play with dolls like Barbie, which wear
a bra. Their moms probably wear a bra. And they eagerly look forward to getting
their first training bra as a sign of entering womanhood.

If she has small breasts, she will pad her bra and wear
push-up models. She may also opt for implants, which compress lymphatic tissue
from the inside adding to the problems caused by compression from the bra on
the outside.

If she has large breasts, she may be told the myth to wear a
bra to keep her breasts from sagging. She will not realize that if her bra is
worn too tightly and for too long each day, it could cause the lymph fluid in
her breasts to back-up, resulting in larger, heavier breasts. Some women
actually feel pain when removing their bras, a sign of breast inflammation from
the bra and dependence on the bra for support. Ironically, while the bra is
causing the problem, her pain when removing it may keep her from ever taking it
off.

Are Bras Necessary? Do women need bras? Was the female body
designed with a flaw that requires 20th Century lingerie to correct?

According to the fashion moguls of our time, bras are
essential. However, at one time, fashion makers insisted on the hourglass
figure created by corsets, which became a public health menace for centuries,
resulting in all sorts of internal and skeletal diseases caused by compression
and constriction of the torso. And at the same time in history that corsets
were a fashion in the West, Chinese women were dutifully binding their feet for
fashion, causing distorted, diseased, decayed feet and toes, all to erotically
pleasing their husbands.

Clearly, fashions are not designed for health.
Interestingly, large breasted women in bra-free cultures say they have no
“need” for bras. In Fiji, a place where about half the women are
bra-free, the women getting breast cancer are the ones wearing bras. The
breasts of the bra-free women are healthy, without pain, cysts, or discomfort.
In fact, they say their breasts are “too big to wear a bra”. Women in
predominantly bra wearing cultures, however, assume (as a result of lingerie
industry advertising) that they “need” a bra for support. Actually,
dependence on the bra causes the internal suspensory ligaments that naturally
support the breasts to atrophy from non-use. Artificially supporting the
breasts with bras causes droop.

Numerous women who have stopped wearing bras experienced
almost immediate relief from breast pain and cysts. Once the constriction
ended, the breast tissue was allowed to drain off fluid, and the problems greatly
improved or completely disappeared.

There is much more to the history of body abuse in the name
of fashion. The basic reason for it all is clear — to please men.

There is nothing wrong with a woman wanting to attract a
man, and keep him attracted. Each culture does it in its own fashion. The
problem is when that fashion causes disease. How ironic that a disease that can
maim and kill is caused by a product intended to bring people together.

But here’s the good news. This means most cases of breast cancer
are preventable. All you have to do is stop wearing bras, or, at least, don’t
wear them too tight for long periods of time a day, and certainly never wear a
bra to sleep.

And this is where men come into the picture.

Guys, keep in mind that women are ultimately wearing a bra
to please their man. So it is up to men to let their women know that natural
and healthy is more beautiful than artificial and diseased. Women act as though
they want to be loved for their looks. In reality, they fear rejection if their
looks don’t match the images promoted by the fashion industry. And as they age,
their fear grows, as worshiped youth slips away.

You need to let her know you love her for who she is, not
for how well she conforms to fashion. Tell her that her breasts are beautiful
because they are part of her. Encourage her to prevent disease by caring for
her breasts, putting comfort and health before all else.

And as a bonus, give her a breast massage. After years of
breast constriction, the tissue is damaged, congested with fluid, and toxified.
Massage can help cleanse the tissue. It could be a therapeutic, lymphatic
massage. It could be an erotic massage. It could be both. The important thing
is to help the breast tissue recover from years of bra wearing. There should be
no soreness. She should feel no pain when her breasts are touched. If she has
pain, it is most likely from years of abuse by bras. Over time, this pain
should disappear, as the breasts regain their health.

So this is both bad news and good news. Bras are a leading
cause of breast cancer, so women have developed this disease as a result of
current fashion. However, this also means most breast cancer is preventable.
Women simply need to end their breast bondage, finding support in their men
instead of their bra.